The shop reopens on the same premises, 8 Castle Gate, with the Venerable Peter Hill, Archdeacon of Nottingham, on hand to lend some decorum to the proceedings which I gather might otherwise be overwhelmed by flags and bunting (but probably not balloons, due to environmental concerns). Refreshments will be served by staff brandishing “a pricing gun in one hand and a buttering knife in the other”.

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We would like to invite you to display a stall with books for sale at the annual Racial Justice workshops to be held on September 10th at the Vine.
DO you thi nk someone would be available.
Phone 07514078553
Valerie Pope

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